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the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the other thing we learned today is that there will be a sort of formal good-bye. the pope will take his last audience outdoors instead of indoors where you can have a few thousand and he's going to have this big audience for as many people as can come. what do we imagine that would be like? >> in 2008 it was called the day of the pope. and 50,000 came. they had another one in 2010. i think that this audience is going to be the super papa day with everybody there trying to express how much we have appreciated what he's done for us. >> as i have been talking to folks, probably not as much as you, but he's nev
the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the...
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they've been trained for the jobs that are there. now at schools like p-tech in brooklyn, a collaboration between new york public schools and city university of new york and i.b.m., students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. we need to give every american student opportunities like this. and four years ago... ( applause ) four years ago we started race to the top, the competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter curricula and higher standards. all for about 1% of what we have spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge: to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. now even with better high scho
they've been trained for the jobs that are there. now at schools like p-tech in brooklyn, a collaboration between new york public schools and city university of new york and i.b.m., students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. we need to give every american student opportunities like this. and four years ago... ( applause ) four years ago we started race to the top, the competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter...
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dangerous cities in the world. more than two dozen people have been killed there in sectarian and political attacks over the last year. >> in one of the most dangerous cities of pakistan, this is its most dangerous neighborhood. affectively a city within a city, complete with official security. on the surface these young men look like they are catching up with friends. but this is an intelligence service. they keep up with all movement and if they sensed danger, they reach for their guns. strangers are generally not welcome. even at play, they keep a close eye on things. the neighborhood is run by this man. a tribal leader. much like a landlord, he has on questioned powers. he is angry at his political partners who he says is trying to marginalize him. >> mkm is a target killer organization. they are a bad organization that has taken the city hostage. >> there are over 100 open court cases involving alleged of murder the he says were motivated and he has free proof of the lack of evidence against him. he also lives
dangerous cities in the world. more than two dozen people have been killed there in sectarian and political attacks over the last year. >> in one of the most dangerous cities of pakistan, this is its most dangerous neighborhood. affectively a city within a city, complete with official security. on the surface these young men look like they are catching up with friends. but this is an intelligence service. they keep up with all movement and if they sensed danger, they reach for their guns....
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education and focus on letting the states, the counties, the cities, the local school sites handle the education issues. what we're doing with federal intervention is not working. >> what's your thought? >> well, you know, certainly some of the things the federal government has done over the years haven't been all that successful. and the white house and many democrats in congress are trying to bring about a new approach. and part of what the president talked about in the state of the union is anew approach. but there are some things the federal government is better off doing than others. one of the things, frankly, i think would be a great role for the federal government in education is to help provide some of the resources for infrastructure, for building new schools. it doesn't get the federal government involved in curriculum, but rather in helping with deferred maintenance and helping to build these facilities. that doesn't interfere with that state federal role. but there is an important obligation here to try to help, particularly in those states that are really struggling. i th
education and focus on letting the states, the counties, the cities, the local school sites handle the education issues. what we're doing with federal intervention is not working. >> what's your thought? >> well, you know, certainly some of the things the federal government has done over the years haven't been all that successful. and the white house and many democrats in congress are trying to bring about a new approach. and part of what the president talked about in the state of...
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look at the city you ran, the largest city in the nation. what was the tenor of partisanship at that point? >> well, it was great. but when the battle was over, you sort of put away the weapons and -- and, you know, the pitchforks and got out the shovels or something. it -- it was different. it was a hard-fought battle, but i am -- i emerged with better than 50% of the vote in the primary, then i faced rudy, and he is not yet america's mayor. 9/11 has not yet occurred. >> and what is it that put you over the steps. >> and the democrats, and it was 5-6-1. >> you are mayor in this city. in your tenure, all republicans. >> part of the is, my friend mike in the last election, spent well over 1$100 million. >> more of our conversation at 12:00 noon. and we'll talk about what he thinks is the root cause behind president obama's detractors. >>> picking the winners. one expert's prediction. get out your ballots, next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitami
look at the city you ran, the largest city in the nation. what was the tenor of partisanship at that point? >> well, it was great. but when the battle was over, you sort of put away the weapons and -- and, you know, the pitchforks and got out the shovels or something. it -- it was different. it was a hard-fought battle, but i am -- i emerged with better than 50% of the vote in the primary, then i faced rudy, and he is not yet america's mayor. 9/11 has not yet occurred. >> and what...
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man known as giplanning to cook young women in new york city. it's gross, start to finish. opening statements start in a couple of hours. this guy is a former new york city police officer. he's plead not guilty. sunny, start here, he's going off online on all these crazy fantasies about rape and cannibalism but he didn't do it, so where does it become illegal if you're fantasizing? sdwloou >> you know, it's a difficult case. it's a federal case. a type of case i would have handled when i was a federal prosecutor. but i have to tell you, i think they have an uphill battle. there are so many fetish sites out there, there are so many people that have these really weird sexual proclivities but they don't go any further. and there's a lot 6 of research that's been put into it to show they don't typically go further. he's also been charged with using the police -- law enforcement database to get addresses for women. i think that's probably a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> darren, he's not only been charged with that -- >> the kidnapping piece makes
man known as giplanning to cook young women in new york city. it's gross, start to finish. opening statements start in a couple of hours. this guy is a former new york city police officer. he's plead not guilty. sunny, start here, he's going off online on all these crazy fantasies about rape and cannibalism but he didn't do it, so where does it become illegal if you're fantasizing? sdwloou >> you know, it's a difficult case. it's a federal case. a type of case i would have handled when i...
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we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named menchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital dark into darkness she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman named desaline victor. when desaline arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. as time ticked by, her concern was not with her tired body or aching feet but whether folks like her would get to have their say. and hour after hour a throng of people stayed in line to support her. because desaline is 102 years old. and they erupted in cheers when she finally put on a sticker that read "i voted." (cheers and applause) there's desaline. we should follow the example of a police officer named brian murphy. when a gunman opened fire on a sic temple in wisconsin brian was the first to arrive and he did not consider his own safety he fought back until help arrived and ordered his fello
we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named menchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital dark into darkness she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring, her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman named desaline victor. when desaline arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. as time ticked by, her...
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this news was really like a lightning strike to everyone around the globe. has the vatican talked more about any decisions behind the scenes? we do know that the pope has a pacemaker. they've put that out there. he's had it for years, but have they decided or released what were the real factors behind the scenes? because this is uncharted territory. >> it is, absolutely, uncharted. and they're still in a state of shock here, i have to tell you. but from a lot of people that i've been talking to since i got on the ground here, and also speaking the to the vatican spokesman, there doesn't seem to be more to it than the fact that the pope is 85 years old, he's gotten increasingly frail in recent months. and frankly, this is somebody who has to run what is a global enterprise, 1.1 billion catholics around the world. and i think he just realized that there was so much on his plate, that with modern medicine and our ability to keep people alive longer, but perhaps not with the energy and vitality that this job requires or, in his opinion, after a prayerful thought
this news was really like a lightning strike to everyone around the globe. has the vatican talked more about any decisions behind the scenes? we do know that the pope has a pacemaker. they've put that out there. he's had it for years, but have they decided or released what were the real factors behind the scenes? because this is uncharted territory. >> it is, absolutely, uncharted. and they're still in a state of shock here, i have to tell you. but from a lot of people that i've been...
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it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday on march 24th. chris? >> thank you very much, claudio. and so, we are now 2:27 past 2:00 here on the east coast. past 8:00 there at castel gandolfo 15 miles outside of rome and the extraordinarily historic moment. behind those walls, behind those gaets now, pope emeritus, the former joseph ratzinger and we have the seat is vacant. the seat of peter is now vacant. father bartuni krc, your feelin? >> the feelings i've had all day. i'm feeming more. bitt bittersweet. nice to see how the decision of the pope is taken by the catholi
it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday...
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and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by germany. >> on february 13, 1945, britain's royal air force targeted dresden. with help from american bombers, the devastated the city, killing 25,000 people in just hours. much of the downtown area was destroyed along with industrial and military infrastructure. bombs were dropped indiscriminately and nearly everywhere to inflict maximum damage. copper bombing, a horrendous tactic now prohibited by the geneva convention. at a demonstration in the city center, thousands warned against forgetting about germany's nazi past which provoked the horrors of dresden, so the locals by locking arms to keep neo-nazis out of t
and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by...
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for over a year blacks boycotted the city buses. a car pulled, walked to their jobs. they had had enough -- they carpools, walked to their jobs. they had had enough. the white woman she worked for picked her up. >> she would get my mother and take my mother to work. >> that early experience turned her into a civil rights activist who admired rosa parks. >> she was a neat woman. >> she does not know if all of the hoopla, whether she will be able to come down here tomorrow. but she will come down here eventually. >> thank you for that. abc 7 news at 6:00 begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 6, on your side. >> good evening. we begin on storm watch. heavy rains moving through our region created a messy commute home. >> we can expect some as we head into the eve
for over a year blacks boycotted the city buses. a car pulled, walked to their jobs. they had had enough -- they carpools, walked to their jobs. they had had enough. the white woman she worked for picked her up. >> she would get my mother and take my mother to work. >> that early experience turned her into a civil rights activist who admired rosa parks. >> she was a neat woman. >> she does not know if all of the hoopla, whether she will be able to come down here...
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after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the idea of greater help will likely cut around the neck cutter. it makes me spi. the members os of several society. he's likely to push for more transparent circumstances and democks sin. i have a feeling about it. now, he is the won crafting it and he's also the one ponsable for its impact. >> still ahead, they may be known as the old lady of it let. we'll have te details. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." it is now time for today's sports. and for that here's jo. >> david beckham has made his long anticipated debut as a sub. despite his brief appearance just hav
after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the...
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on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to be pulte. pe. po it will create a vacancy that normally occurs on the death of a pulp. then the replacement for pope benedict xvi will begin in earnest. >> these days, businesses going bust is hardly a deadline. of burke ofdline traders in afghanistan to increasing demand of driving them to diversify or closed shop altogether. centuries, the burqa has been the emblem of afghanistan. but nowadays in kabul, it is not quite the same. wholesalers stilt supplied to other regions of the country with their own -- still supplied to other regions of the country with their own unique sh
on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to...
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also close to vatican city, john kerry meet with the syrian opposition in rome pledging $60 million in basic assistance, the first american aid to the syrian opposition. >>> and at long last, the house today passed the senate's expanded version of the violence against women act ending 18 months of standoff. every democrat voted for it. 138 republicans somehow had a problem with it. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the president and congressional leaders set to huddle at the white house tomorrow. the very day that automatic defense and domestic cuts will kick in and still without any solution to the so-called sequester. both democrats and republicans in the senate staged votes to replace the cuts to no avail. but there was plenty of time for republicans to preview their talking points presumably in preparation to toss them at the president tomorrow. >> and how much more money do we want to steal from the american people to fund more government? i'm for no more. >> did the fa a shut down in 2009? that's the claim. that's the claim that the president is saying. sh
also close to vatican city, john kerry meet with the syrian opposition in rome pledging $60 million in basic assistance, the first american aid to the syrian opposition. >>> and at long last, the house today passed the senate's expanded version of the violence against women act ending 18 months of standoff. every democrat voted for it. 138 republicans somehow had a problem with it. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the president and congressional...
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they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-stateses in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state. and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by nomads from the persian highlands. essentially, guerrillas. and so from the very start organized militaries have always spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know what? those terms don't make a heck of a lot of sense. that's one of the big takeaways that i had from doing six years of reading and research for this book. the way we think about this entire subject is all messed up. we think that somehow conventional warfare is the norm, that the way you ought to fight is to have these conventional armies slugging it out in the open. but the reality is thos
they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-stateses in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state. and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked...
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he is touring a part of a facility called the supplemental module outfitting facility. >> the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" at least 19 people were killed today after a hot air balloon filled with tourists exploded over egypt's ancient city of luxor. it was trying to land when witnesses say there was an explosion and then fire engulfing the carriage. the tour was in asia and europe. >>> a blizzard hitting kansas. western oklahoma. a storm dropped more than a foot of snow tloogs three deaths being blamed on this massive storm. it makes its way across the country. >> the family of trayvon martin is holding a candle light vigil to mark the one-year anniversary of martin's death. the 17-year-old unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman in a gated community in sanford, florida. zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense, and has pleaded not guilty to second degree murder. >> well, as we await to hear from the president, we're now actually going to hear from a republican member of congress, arkansas congressman tim griffin, lieutenant col
he is touring a part of a facility called the supplemental module outfitting facility. >> the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" at least 19 people were killed today after a hot air balloon filled with tourists exploded over egypt's ancient city of luxor. it was trying to land when witnesses say there was an explosion and then fire engulfing the carriage. the tour was in asia and europe. >>> a blizzard hitting kansas. western oklahoma. a storm dropped more than a...
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lines into the city as one. builders said today, she is all dressed up and ready for the prom. >> 3, 2, 1! whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: it's the countdown to what the city hopes will attract more cruise lines. phase 1 of a new $90 million cruise terminal on the waterfront is officially done. >> the cruise lines themselves have already given two awards for this terminal and it's not open yet so that signals to me how important it is to them and to the experience of their passengers. and if you think of it they are really a simply floating hotels and they go where the demand is. >> reporter: the port expects 200,000 cruise passengers a year will pass through here boosting the local economy by $31 million. but before the second phase of the terminal is done, the city will get some money from the first tenant, the america's cup races this summer. >> selling period starts around the 4th of july and then will go through all the way until the 20th of september. we are going to experience over 50 days of racing up an
lines into the city as one. builders said today, she is all dressed up and ready for the prom. >> 3, 2, 1! whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: it's the countdown to what the city hopes will attract more cruise lines. phase 1 of a new $90 million cruise terminal on the waterfront is officially done. >> the cruise lines themselves have already given two awards for this terminal and it's not open yet so that signals to me how important it is to them and to the experience of their...
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the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and the fog. that means high pressure is with us. where is there no high pressure? in this area, plains and beyond the plains, ohio valley, it will cause flight lays towards atlanta tomorrow. for us we are watching this system, which looks good but it is not doing anything. that ridge is so strong this system can't under cut it. we stay dry. bottom line. we stay dry and we stay warm. 56 degrees in santa rosa. today mid-60s, upper 60s. tomorrow will be like today. wake up cool, frost, not much. over night lows mid-30s. highs today, highs tomorrow will duplicate these. fog, burns back qu
the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and...
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what you're seeing there right now at this incident allegedly took place near the city of aleppo the scene of very heavy fighting last week rebel officials said that they received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. meanwhile syria's government says that it is ready to hold talks with the opposition including its armed factions the country's foreign minister made the announcement meeting with russian diplomats here in moscow but attempts to bring peace to syria have suffered a fresh blow this after the main rebel coalition decided to pull out of all international talks their reason why the lack of international action against president assad. has the details. this visit is taking place at a very uncertain time with really not clear what's needed to be done in order to get the syrian opposition engage in talks with the government and saddam asked as it does stress that it is really for dialogue with the opposition and in the last week there were some positive signals coming from the wells they said that they were willing to hold talks with
what you're seeing there right now at this incident allegedly took place near the city of aleppo the scene of very heavy fighting last week rebel officials said that they received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. meanwhile syria's government says that it is ready to hold talks with the opposition including its armed factions the country's foreign minister made the announcement meeting with russian diplomats here in moscow but attempts to bring...
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of lost at a chemical factory in the south western chinese city of gori yang has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived to the scene bringing the flames under control limited huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are now on the scene checking the scene. and thousands of protesters are out in the streets across ball garia venting their anger at a rising utility costs caused by power monopolies people have been rallying for more than a week nationwide protests have already forced the country's government to resign after it failed to bring down the ever rising price of oil. or the u.s. congress battles over budget cuts and tax increases that was the subject the people of l. and his guests on cross told after the break.
of lost at a chemical factory in the south western chinese city of gori yang has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived to the scene bringing the flames under control limited huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are now on the scene checking the scene. and thousands of protesters are out in the streets across ball garia venting their anger at a rising utility costs caused by power monopolies people have been rallying for more than a...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water level
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family...
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. >> well, the carjacking and home invasion was in the city of big bear lake. now the action is centered around a small committee called seven oaks which is seven miles to the south of big bear. so we're thankful none of our residents or tourists were put at risk by this. right now we're thinking the most -- i have to tell you about the two law enforcement officers that were injured in the shootout. our thoughts and prayers are with them. we have a huge debt of gratitude that their defense of the community. >> their condition is unknown. we certainly pray for their recovery and sustaining of life. how are the two people that we were told were his alleged hostages? do you know? >> i do not know. wouldn't surprise me if i knew them personally. we're a tight knit community up here and most of us know each other. i do not know who they were. >> but as far as you know they were not harmed? >> as far as i know they were not harmed. i'm very proud of the way our whole community has bourn up under this situation. i think it's indicative to the spirit of the people who
. >> well, the carjacking and home invasion was in the city of big bear lake. now the action is centered around a small committee called seven oaks which is seven miles to the south of big bear. so we're thankful none of our residents or tourists were put at risk by this. right now we're thinking the most -- i have to tell you about the two law enforcement officers that were injured in the shootout. our thoughts and prayers are with them. we have a huge debt of gratitude that their...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >> dmog that would be more important than us reducing violence than strong accident stable families. we have single moms out here. they're heroic what they're doing, and we are so proud of th them, but at the same time i wish i had a father who was around and involved. >> president obama speaking very personally in his hometown of chicago on friday keeping up the pressure for new guns law in a city that has suffered 506 murders in 2012 and more than 40 in just the last mon
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water l
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their...
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and a block of the chemical factory in the southwestern chinese city of green young has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived at the scene bringing the flames under control they made huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are currently checking the air quality in the region. thousands of protesters are marching across the ball garia venting their anger at rising utility costs caused by power monopolies. rallying for more than a week nationwide protests have already forced the country's government to resign after fail to bring down the ever rising price of energy. the afghan president hamid karzai has ordered u.s. special forces to leave the key battleground province of wind down troops there were accused of torture and the murdering of civilians just as kabul is preparing to regain control of security politics professor patricia gennaro believes that cause i also need to regain the support of his people. the wardak province is you know the family is strong the place isn't volatile and i think they're kind of tired as well as
and a block of the chemical factory in the southwestern chinese city of green young has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived at the scene bringing the flames under control they made huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are currently checking the air quality in the region. thousands of protesters are marching across the ball garia venting their anger at rising utility costs caused by power monopolies. rallying for more than a week...
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i'm chris jansing, live in vatican city. you can see the vatican behind me. and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about pope benedict, and particularly about his health. decisions that may have played into his shocking announcement to abdicate. for example, we now know this morning, the pope has had a pacemaker for some time and actually had a minor operation to replace its batteries three months ago. we're also hearing for the first time about a fall he took while he was on a trip to cuba in mexico. just hours after his announcement, this video circulated. you can see it shows lightning striking st. peter's basilic
i'm chris jansing, live in vatican city. you can see the vatican behind me. and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in...
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remaining corridor between the large palestinian cities in the west bank and if plans go ahead in the israelis extend this area it would cut into a big chunk of the west bank effectively driving a wedge into the middle of any potential palestinian state critics have warned that filling the space with jewish homes amounts to a doomsday scenario effectively striking a fatal heart attack to the two state solution but for now the plan is to build a garbage dump in this valley with the waste that comes from jerusalem and then in about twenty to thirty years when it's full to build a park on top of us here you can see that palestinians fear it's part of a long term strategy to extend the one and to build new israeli settlements it's not surprising this is not the first time that such a plan is submitted it is a birth of ongoing policy that has been going for years now in at them to grab palestinian lands but first the israelis need to get rid of the people who live here among them around three arab jerusalem neighborhoods and a hundred and fifty bedouins for whom this has been home for near
remaining corridor between the large palestinian cities in the west bank and if plans go ahead in the israelis extend this area it would cut into a big chunk of the west bank effectively driving a wedge into the middle of any potential palestinian state critics have warned that filling the space with jewish homes amounts to a doomsday scenario effectively striking a fatal heart attack to the two state solution but for now the plan is to build a garbage dump in this valley with the waste that...
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from the eternal city. >>. >> shep: eight minutes before the hour and live at rome where vatican will usher in a new era. it's the first time we've seen a pope retire, we came familiar with the process after the death of pope john paul ii. white smoke coming 24 hours after the voting began signaling the start of pope benedict's eight years heading the church. today we went down where it all happened down in vatican city. >> as of february 28 the papal apartment will be vacant and as the rules dictate, they will have 15-20 days to bring all the cardinals around the world here, under the age of 80. they will lock themselves in the sistine chapel and begin the process. there will be secret ballots, after each ballot paper slips will be burned. white smoke will arise when they have news of great joy. >> we have a pope. that announcement will come right there from the balcony just as it did in this very spot eight years ago. >> shep: we don't know when it will happen but we'll get a better idea tomorrow. changing the face of catholicism for many years to come. with us is joan lewis, she wo
from the eternal city. >>. >> shep: eight minutes before the hour and live at rome where vatican will usher in a new era. it's the first time we've seen a pope retire, we came familiar with the process after the death of pope john paul ii. white smoke coming 24 hours after the voting began signaling the start of pope benedict's eight years heading the church. today we went down where it all happened down in vatican city. >> as of february 28 the papal apartment will be vacant...
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and hags are really the problem in new york city and other urban areas. what is your message to chicago to philadelphia, to other cities that have not been able to get to -- >> you know, each city is different. different culture, different demographics, but all we're doing in new york is working. we have very pro active enforcements. we have operation impact. in areas where we see a spike in shootings and violence. right now we're focussing on these gangs of wrung people that we believe are responsible for about 30% of our shootings. we have a whole new approach in place. we're using our attorneys. we're increasing our gang division. we're certainly monitoring social media very closely. it's been the treasure-trove of information for us, and that's working as well, but we would advise other cities. >> and, finally, to the victims of gun violence who were in the chamber tonight, what would you say in terms of giving them a sense that the law enforcement officials in this country, po politicians and the president are really committed to making something hap
and hags are really the problem in new york city and other urban areas. what is your message to chicago to philadelphia, to other cities that have not been able to get to -- >> you know, each city is different. different culture, different demographics, but all we're doing in new york is working. we have very pro active enforcements. we have operation impact. in areas where we see a spike in shootings and violence. right now we're focussing on these gangs of wrung people that we believe...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over sixty two percent and. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations today. choose your language. with no if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions the. choose the stories that imply to. choose the access to. so.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over sixty two percent and. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out...
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the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear lake and surprised them from upstairs before tying them up. although they were aware of dorner's trail of violence, the reynoldss say they couldn't help but feel some compassion for the guy. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us, yes. >> he said i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> i didn't wish him dead, though, at any point. i really didn't. >> the reynoldss managed to undo their restraints and called police and a few hours later dorner was cornered in another cabin. that's where he's believed to have died in the resulting shootout
the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear...
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and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are hurt. it's bizarre, if i could just make a quick trip to the los angeles police officer who shot the people which brought a vocal group out, yeah, we don't want to-- the police are corrupt. it is a very good mirror image of the view. >> paul: let me introduce a couple of facts here, 84% of the stop and frisk people, who are stopped and frisked are minorities according to 2011 and 88% of those who are stopped, there was no summons, there was no arrest, so, the accusation, look, it's a kind of racial profiling number one, and number two, it's overdone. y
and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are...
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the kansas city airport is open after being closed yesterday. as far as the storm goes in the west, this is a new storm coming in, the one in the midwest we're done with. this storm will bring significant rain today and heavy mountain snow up in the cascades. the storm itself is moving into areas of british columbia the front will drag through and a good plume of moisture. the winds will kick up ahead of this. you can see on the radar we're dealing with some rain on the coastal areas. little bit of snow in the last hour or two, intensifying over the mountains of the cascades. there's winter storm warnings and advisories. make sure you check if there's any change north. to the south rain has yet to develop down i-5 towards portland. rainfall many amounts estimated between half an toinch an inch in numerous areas. mountains all snow. the coast could get two inches. winds could gust 40 to 50 miles per hour even in the valley. windy, rainy day today in the northwest. that will end by late afternoon. we're okay down in areas of california and arizona
the kansas city airport is open after being closed yesterday. as far as the storm goes in the west, this is a new storm coming in, the one in the midwest we're done with. this storm will bring significant rain today and heavy mountain snow up in the cascades. the storm itself is moving into areas of british columbia the front will drag through and a good plume of moisture. the winds will kick up ahead of this. you can see on the radar we're dealing with some rain on the coastal areas. little...